Decompressive surgery for Chiari I malformation in children without dural repair: a still effective and safe procedure?
2019
Purpose
There are numerous publications about the technical aspects of decompressive surgery for Chiari I malformation highlighting many variations of this procedure. Each approach has its followers. Bony decompression of the foramen magnum alone or with the removal of a portion of the posterior arch of C1, dural splitting with keeping arachnoid intact, and durotomy are described. Dural closure is done with various materials. We retrospectively reviewed foramen magnum decompression without dural repair (FMDWDR) following the technique used by Gardener and Williams as an option in pediatric patients with Chiari I malformation in terms of complication rate and clinical outcome.
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